Example worst case scenario is if you are a dependent and that income was all from self employment - you'd owe $3113

Best case scenario you're married with 3 children, the income is wages from a job, and your spouse didn't have any income - you'd have a tax liability of $0, you would get $8,268 in refundable credits, plus any tax withheld from your paychecks would be withheld.

Since you haven't provided any information, I'll just say that you're probably somewhere between those extremes.

Your tax liability could be any amount, including nothing. It depends on your marital status and many other factors. To figure it out, you fill out a tax return, one line at a time, and when you get done, there will be a line near the end that tells you what your tax liability is.

This is based on your income source being a W-2 job. If your income was from 1099 sources or self - employment, then it is calculated differently to also include the Social Security and Medicare taxes you would owe on self - employment income.

This is also a very simple example and can't predict other tax events that might be specific to you such as 401K contributions or your health insurance situation.

To find out your exact amounts, you would need to fill out the correct tax form for your situation.